8 Reasons Why The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Is My Favourite Movie Of 2012

5. Howard Shore€™s Score

When it was announced that 3-time Academy Award winner Howard Shore would reprise his role as the composer for Jackson€™s vision of Middle-earth, having composed the scores for all 3 of the original trilogy films, Lord of the Rings fans and music lovers the world over rejoiced. But as Thorin Oakenshield might ask- what of it? Well ladies and gentlemen, the score is a triumph. Shore does not venture too far from the paths he tread 10 years ago, again weaving the film€™s vivid and rich musical tapestry from threads and strands invoking innocence, excitement and wonder. There are more playful undertones infused at times though (€œBlunt the Knives€ for example), as befits the spirit of the party of dwarves and their soon-to-be intrepid hobbit companion early in the movie. Yes, there are many returning themes from the original trilogy- during the Shire, Rivendell and the eagles scenes for instance- but they all enhance those scenes by imbuing them with a real sense of familiarity and nostalgia. And the new themes accompanying Thorin, Radagast the Brown & Azog the Defiler were all sonically spectacular- with the €œRadagast the Brown€ and €œAn Ancient Enemy€ themes being particular favourites of mine...** This is for me the best film score of 2012- and by some distance. A real tour-de-force. ** NOTE: I have been listening to the music score offline, and just want to point out that not all of these themes made it in their entirety into the movie.
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